One of the queens of Sardinia's traditional pastas, "Lorighittas," will be celebrated this Saturday and Sunday in Morongongiori during the 29th Festival . "The Lorighittas Festival," emphasizes Mayor Paolo Pistis, "represents a key moment for our community, not only for its profound traditional value, but also as a concrete opportunity to promote the region and its excellence. It's more than just a celebration: it's a true engine of social cohesion, an opportunity to strengthen a sense of belonging and enhance our cultural identity."

Not just food and wine traditions, but also entertainment and entertainment. Fred De Palma's concert on Saturday at 10 pm, and Neri per Caso, one of the most beloved vocal groups on the Italian music scene, will perform live on Sunday at the same time.

The Neri per Caso concert, in particular, will take place in an extraordinary location: the archaeological site of Scaba e Cresia , a place rich in charm and history, which for one night will be transformed into an open-air theater, immersed in nature. The evening promises to be one of the most intimate and evocative events of the Sardinian summer, perfectly in keeping with the spirit of the festival: combining culture, beauty, tradition, and innovation. Shuttle buses will depart at 8:30 PM from the parking lots set up near the municipal sports field, while entry to the concert area will be permitted from 9 PM.

"The importance of this event," Mayor Pisti continues, "also lies in its ability to raise awareness of lorighittas beyond the local borders, helping to promote them in the best possible way, also thanks to the organization of highly attractive events such as the Neri Per Caso concert. This has significant economic benefits, fosters greater productivity, and stimulates the town's growth in tourism."

Admission to the Neri per Caso concert is subject to a fee and is available in two options: standing room tickets cost €5, while seating is €10, subject to availability. Given the evocative location, immersed in the natural landscape of the Scaba and Cresia archaeological site, visitors are advised to arrive early.

(Unioneonline)

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